Neighbor to Neighbor: TCU Edition

Neighbor to Neighbor: TCU Edition is a program to inform you of your responsibilities as a resident of Fort Worth and provides resources that will allow all neighbors to live and experience Fort Worth in a safe, comfortable manner.

The Neighbor to Neighbor program is a partnership with the City of Fort Worth to ensure a strong relationship between students and off campus neighbors.

Watch this video to learn more about the history and successes of the Neighbor to Neighbor program.

Be a Good Neighbor!

Whether you’re a long time resident or just here for a semester, city regulations apply. Please follow these rules to keep your neighborhood clean and safe:

Excessive or Illegal Parking

Vehicles can be parked on any public street unless otherwise prohibited by official, demarcated signage in the area. Long-term storage of vehicles on a public street is prohibited. Never block driveways or fire hydrants when parking on a public street, and never park over a sidewalk, crosswalk or within an intersection.

Noise Violations

Unreasonable or excessive noise, like rowdy, outdoor conversation and loud music, can disrupt the peace of your neighborhood, especially if the noise occurs during late-night hours.

Maximum sound levels for all residential properties within the City of Fort Worth are set as: